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Man Toys
Aired on Feb 21, 2013Jeff takes a gamble when he tries to auction off 70 go-karts.
Good Buys and Goodbyes
Aired on Feb 14, 2013Before leaving Direct Liquidation, Christine negotiates one last deal with Jeff.
Eye Candy
Aired on Feb 07, 2013Sentiment won’t get in the way of a good deal for a sasquatch, a cougar won’t be given up without an old polar bear and a pinball machine won’t go cheap.
You Get What You Pay For
Aired on Jan 31, 2013Rick turns up to Jeff’s shop wanting to offload a 100-year-old parlor piano that he bought as an unwanted gift. But will Jeff be interested’
The Floor
Aired on Jan 24, 2013Jeff rearranges his warehouse floor once again, much to the annoyance of his employees. Later, Wayne visits Jeff with some items, but does he have the room to sell them’
A Hand Up
Aired on Jan 17, 2013Jeff receives a visit from Mario, his former employer, who is an old style Italian. He tries to sell a crate of food with questionable origins, will Jeff be interested’
Tough Sell
Aired on Jan 10, 2013Jeff accidentally buys more pallets of bricks than he intended. Later, he makes the biggest bid of his career on four carriers full of appliances.
Man In the Middle
Aired on Dec 13, 2012Jeff becomes aware of a deal involving a large selection of jackets and shirts, so he turns to Gene, a wedding wholesaler. Unsure if Gene would be up for the deal.
Collecting Cash
Aired on Dec 06, 2012Jeff is torn over whether to sell a statue made from motorcycle parts that he’s grown fond of. Will the buyer be able to persuade him with a big enough offer’
A Matter of Trust
Aired on Nov 29, 2012Jeff is visited by a regular customer, Digger, who likes to test his patience and keep him on his toes. But who will be benefit most from their deals’
Has The Master Lost His Mojo'
Aired on Nov 15, 2012Jeff takes delivery of a massive load of foam Easter eggs and Halloween pumpkins and his staff starts to worry.
Risky Business
Aired on Nov 08, 2012Jeff takes the biggest gamble of his career, bidding tens of thousands of dollars, sight unseen, for a truckload of damaged high-end electronics.